Your enthusiasm and direct invitation will attract people. People are curious—they want to hear what others think, as long as it isn’t a harangue They will feel honored when you tell them you want to hear what is on their mind. People blossom when others listen with respect. As a Conversation Cafe host you are giving your guests a BIG GIFT.
You can invite people yourself—your friends, neighbors, church or club members, colleagues at work. When you call people directly, it lets them know you want them in particular to come. Sending a personalized letter or email also increases the possibility that people will attend. We all like to get a special invitation. To increase your reach and the possibility of a broad range of attendees, you can send an email invitation and ask others to forward it to others. You can send out press releases to local papers to announce your conversation (check out our samples). You can put up flyers on community bulletin boards or at your location if it’s a public place.
Here are some suggestions, many of which were provided by Kat Gjovik, host of a weekly CC on Bainbridge Island.
Press Release - When you start a new Conversation Café, you want as much media attention as you can get to let your community know that you exist. Sending out a press release to your local media contacts and community calendars is a good way to publicize your cafe. And if you do get press, we would love to hear about it and maybe even post a link on this web site. Click here for sample press releases.
Half Sheet Flyer - Packed with information about Conversation Cafés: what they are, why and how to join or start one, process & agreements, tips, quotes from enthusiastic participants. Print single or double sided depending on your needs and hand out at public events everywhere! Check out our ready-to-print flyers.
Handbill - Leave a stack of these 1/4 page fliers (available on the website) at the cash register where you hold your Conversation Café, to promote your gathering to all customers. Many thanks go to Fred Gardiner, a participant at Michael Kerman’s café in Toronto, for designing this handbill. Print in color or black/white and cut each page in quarters. Check out our ready-to-print fliers.
We have a few documents that have been translated into other languages, presently available in Spanish, Hebrew and Japanese. If you don’t find what you need, please check back periodically as we’ll be adding more resources as they become available. You can also contact us through the website so that we know what your needs are, and please send in any you create!
This is an email-script you can use as the basis to send out to advertise your Conversation Café: (Click here for an MSWord file)
Hello,
I’m hosting a small group conversation at [time] on [day] [date] at [location]. I would like to extend an invitation to you [and/or your network] to attend. I will be hosting the discussion using the Conversation Café format, which means we will use a simple method to allow everyone involved to meaningfully contribute. This time, we will discuss the following question/topic: “[topic or question]”
As a group, we will work with these agreements during the conversation:
Open-mindedness: Listen to and respect all
points of view.
Acceptance: Suspend judgment as best you
can.
Curiosity: Seek to understand rather than
persuade.
Discovery: Question old assumptions, look
for new insights.
Sincerity: Speak for yourself about what
has personal heart and meaning.
Brevity: Go for honesty and depth but
don’t go on and on.
We are hoping to have about 6-9 people attend. I hope you can!
[Include other information, such as directions, food information, contact information, etc.]
Thanks!
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]

Did You Know?
There is a variety of ready-to-print free materials to help you promote your Conversation Cafe. Click here.
Some of these documents are available in other languages. Click here.
Email Invitation: Invite people to your cafe by selecting email invitation text at left below, copy it, and paste it in a new email. Customize it for your event, and send it out! Or, click here for the same email in an MSWord file.
Press Releases:
New Cafe MS Word
New Cafe PDF
Existing Cafe MS Word
Existing Cafe PDF doc
Materials to Print for Hosting a Cafe
Core Principles for Conversation Cafes
In English unless noted. Some of these documents are available in other languages. Click here.